CIBER INC.: Hired Dave Siebert as senior vice president of several units within the Enterprise Solutions division.

NATIONAL CABLE & TELECOMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION: Selected Cathy Wilson, founder and publisher of Broadband Library, as the recipient of the Vanguard Award for Associates and Affiliates for 2007. The award recognizes important contributions of equipment manufacturers and service suppliers to the cable industry.

THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO LAW SCHOOL: Recently honored Norm Brownstein and Steve Farber with the 2007 Alumni Award for Distinguished Achievement at the school’s 26th annual Law Alumni Banquet.

SUN MICROSYSTEMS INC.: Named Jon Benson a senior vice president to lead the storage business. Benson, a 20-year veteran of the storage industry, most recently served as vice president of engineering for Sun’s virtual-storage and tape- solutions business.

ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN COMMUNICATIONS DENVER CHAPTER: Announced its 2007 Woman of Achievement award recipients honoring women who have made significant contributions to the communication industry and the community. They are: Natalie Herrera, account executive, Entercom Radio (KOSI-FM); Hayley Herst, executive producer, Good Day Colorado, KDVR-TV FOX 31; Monica Pleiman, president, Latina Chamber of Commerce and founder of Latino Suave magazine. The Trailblazer Award – awarded to a pioneering woman business owner – went to Heather Gallien, founder/owner, Idée-Force; and the Rising Star Award – given to an outstanding young communicator- went to Jayme George, public-relations coordinator at the University of Wyoming.

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